Hi...
Same problem here,
running on CentOS 5.* and 4.5.
It was solved by installing the package lockdev.
Then you must restart the machine.
And problem fixed.
ashis.v.purbhoo wrote:>
>
> Hello...
>
> Currently in the process of upgrading Samba v2.0.10 to Samba v3.0.x, while
> conducting some minimal testing, it turns-out that Samba v3.0.x is
> performing slower than Samba v2.0.10.
>
> Set-ups:
> A. Samba v3.0.x -->
> Same PC client is accessing the samba share running on Red Hat 4.5 (64bit,
> HP DL380) which in turn has an NFS mount coming from another SAN attached
> Red Hat 4.5 (64bit, HP DL380).
>
> B. Samba v2.0.x -->
> Same PC client is accessing the samba share running on Red Hat 4.5 (32bit,
> Dell T7400) which in turn has an NFS mount coming from another SAN
> attached
> Red Hat 4.5 (64bit, HP DL380).
>
> C. Samba v2.0.x -->
> Same PC client is accessing the samba share running on Solaris8 (Sun V240)
> which in turn has an NFS mount coming from another SAN attached Solaris8
> (Sun V240).
>
> Trails:
> I've tested both Samba versions using the same smb.conf files and have
> also
> tested with all global defaults (except those required). Played around
> with Socket Options & Max Xmit sizes but no luck, it's still
slower. This
> doesn't sound accurate, shouldn't the Samba v3.0.x be faster than
Samba
> v2.0.10? What config options/settings should I be looking at?
>
> Regards,
> Ashis
>
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